'Hunger Games: Catching Fire' trailer: 10 best bits

The first trailer for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire was unveiled at the MTV Movie Awards last night.

Using footage solely from the first half of Suzanne Collins's novel, the teaser offered glimpses of Katniss (Jennifer Lawrence) and Peeta (Josh Hutcherson) embarking on their Victory Tour and discovering a rebellion brewing in several districts.

Anybody who's read the books will know that things are only going to get darker from here, and the trailer is bookended by a chilling chat between Donald Sutherland's President Snow and Philip Seymour Hoffman's Plutarch Heavensbee, who hold Katniss responsible for the uprising.

There's a lot crammed into these 150 seconds, so here are Digital Spy's ten standout moments...

1. "She has become a beacon of hope for them," Snow tells Heavensbee, as they watch a projection of Katniss and Peeta beginning their tour of the twelve districts. "She must be eliminated."

2. As they travel, Katniss and Peeta notice signs of an uprising, notably this catchy piece of graffiti: "The odds are never in our favor."

3. Katniss watches in horror as an elderly citizen is executed for saluting her, while Heavensbee's voiceover reveals the Capitol's larger plan: to turn the citizens against Katniss and thus destroy their symbol of hope.

4. Some more top-notch emoting from J.Law, as Katniss begs mentor Haymitch (Woody Harrelson) for advice. "Your job is to be a distraction," he warns her.

5. Enter Effie Trinket (Elizabeth Banks), to dress Katniss and Peeta up as the ornamental objects the Capitol wants them to be.

6. Snow makes the most sinister toast in all of history to Katniss...

7. ... while outside the Capitol, the rebellion gathers steam and citizens hold up Katniss's mockingjay symbol as a sign of defiance.

8. Gale finally gets some action, planting a kiss on Katniss just after she warns him: "We have to go, before they kill us." Peril turns him on, evidently...

9. ... which is convenient, since a Capitol lackey is going all Fifty Shades of Grey on him in the next shot. Katniss runs in to defend him, and dares the attacker to shoot her.

10. "Her entire species must be eradicated," Snow concludes, and by "species" he means not humans, but former Hunger Games victors. This is the only tease we get for the Quarter Quell, but consider our appetites whetted.